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    Netgate 6100 SSDs

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    • JonathanLeeJ
      JonathanLee @luckman212
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      @luckman212 I have a Kingspec in my 2100 I use it with Squid logs also so it gets some use, I have had it running for about one year no problems. I even have an extra one on standby just in case it failed early. They are reliable. I do use a heatsink and thermal pad on them. They will get hot without it

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      • JonathanLeeJ
        JonathanLee @RobbieTT
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        @RobbieTT have you looked for 2 port adapters yet with a switch you can use? I was looking for a while. A hardware based switchable 2 port adapter for SSD like a fail over one of course manual fail over activation.

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          cedrictang @JonathanLee
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          @JonathanLee

          thanks for the advice. actually this disk should still be working. So I just flash it onto the same drive. (This doesn't have a heatsink when shipped. i took it out of the 6100 max as is.)

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Yeah we've never found a heatsink was required. It doesn't really get worked hard by pfSense.

            Yes, the easiest way is probably to fit it in the new 6100 and reinstall pfSense to it in the normal way. Then swap it back

            Yes, you can fit 2 NVMe drives in the 6100 if needed. They can run as a mirror or you could install to it that way but it would be hard to know which drive you're installing to. I would remove the newer drive to do it.

            Steve

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              cedrictang @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10

              that would mean downtime for the existing 6100. And I really fear taking a brand new one apart when it is under warranty. Any previous experience on flashing the software onto a blank disk on a PC for example. The device is out of warranty anyway so I am not concerned about the warranty. It can't get any worst since it is totally bricked right now. Cheers!

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Either of the installers has to boot on the target device so you would need to put the drive in something else, a laptop perhaps. It could be an external USB drive case. Then boot that from the installer and install to it. You could use the CE installer then upgrade to Plus once it's in the 6100.

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                • luckman212L
                  luckman212 LAYER 8 @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10 said in Netgate 6100 SSDs:

                  you can fit 2 NVMe drives in the 6100

                  You can? I didn't know this. Is that on only certain hardware revs? It's been a while since I opened mine, but last time I took this picture and there was only a single slot. There's also no mention of this in the manual...

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                    cedrictang @luckman212
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                    @luckman212

                    this is what my board looks like - bought this in dec 2021.
                    I can see 2 slots.

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                    • luckman212L
                      luckman212 LAYER 8 @cedrictang
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                      @cedrictang Ah ok didn't realize they weren't next to each other. I'll have to crack mine open and take another peek.

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        The 4100 has only one m.2 slot for reference. The 6100 and 8200 have two and both can accept NVMe drives.

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                        • JonathanLeeJ
                          JonathanLee @stephenw10
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                          @stephenw10 I got this usbc NVMe drive it can clock 10gbps that’s a wow factor to me

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